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Apple Education This course is designed to help you build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. You’ll get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app from scratch. You’ll also learn user interface design principles, which are fundamental to programming and making great apps. Prior programming experience is not required for this course. If you have programming experience, you can move through the early lessons quickly as you continue to learn about software development tools, concepts, and best practices that go beyond programming fundamentals.

Apple Education This course is designed to teach you the skills needed to be an app developer capable of bringing your own ideas to life. Whether you’re new to coding or want to expand your skills, by the end of this course you should be able to build a fully functioning app of your own design.

The course starts by introducing iOS development tools, basic programming concepts using Swift as the language, and industry best practices. Building on this foundation, you’ll follow a step-by-step curriculum, work through practical exercises, and create apps from scratch.

Apple Education This Teacher Guide is designed to help you bring Swift Playgrounds into the classroom, no matter what your level of experience with coding is. It includes activities, reflection questions, journal prompts, and more to help you bring coding into any classroom.

Apple Education This Teacher Guide is designed to help you bring coding into the early primary classroom, no matter what your level of experience with coding is. You’ll use visual-based apps like codeSpark Academy and Tynker to teach students ages five to seven to think like a coder. The guide includes activities, reflection questions, journal prompts, and more to help you teach coding concepts and apply them in everyday contexts.

• Expressive word art
• A sketch of an object
• A sketchnote
• A favorite landscape
• A portrait
• A still life
• Plans for a dream house
• A logo
• An infographic
• A book of your art

Apple Education This Teacher Guide, a companion to the semester-long Intro toApp Development with Swift course, is designed for you to use with high school and college students new to programming. It aligns to national and international curriculum standards for computer science, and it includes lesson activities, reflection questions, and app design lessons.

• A personified picture
• A portrait from the past
• A story in a single photo
• A moment in motion
• A personalized collage
• A photo documentary
• A portfolio of your favorite photos

Apple Education This Teacher Guide is designed to help you bring Learn to Code 3 from Swift Playgrounds into the classroom. It includes activities, reflection questions, journal prompts, and more to help you bring coding into any classroom. Prior experience with Learn to Code 1 and 2 is recommended.

Each chapter of Everyone Can Create: Music takes you through a series of fun activities to help you acquire key skills and build a final project. Here’s what you’ll learn how to make in this guide:

• A short musical piece
• Your own remix
• A two-part drum groove
• An instrumental song
• An original rap
• An original song

Apple Education Everyone Can Create: Teacher Guide is designed to help educators integrate creative skills into the topics and subjects they teach every day. It’s the companion to the Everyone Can Create collection of project guides that contain self-paced activities that teach students how to express themselves through drawing, music, video, and photo.

The guide includes 300 ideas on how you can apply the projects in five curricular areas: math, literacy and literature, history and social studies, science, and coding. We’ve developed the ideas to emphasize learning objectives that we know deepen student learning: real-world engagement, communication and creation, teamwork, critical thinking, and personalized learning. You’ll also find rubrics you can use as guidelines for evaluating the projects in
each medium.

Apple Education This Teacher Guide, a companion to the two-semester long App Development with Swift course, is designed for you to use with high school and college students. It includes tips for extending or adapting lessons, increasing collaboration, and assisting students who need extra support. It also includes downloadable Keynote presentations for each lesson, solution code for the labs presented in the student guide, and a rubric for evaluating student work.

Apple Education This Teacher Guide is designed to help you bring coding into the primary classroom, no matter what your level of experience with coding is. You’ll use visual-based apps like Tynker to teach students ages eight to eleven to think like a coder. The guide includes activities, reflection questions, journal prompts, and more to to help you teach coding concepts and apply them in everyday contexts.